Return-Path: Delivered-To: apmail-httpd-test-dev-archive@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 85511 invoked by uid 500); 20 Aug 2001 17:51:40 -0000 Mailing-List: contact test-dev-help@httpd.apache.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk Reply-To: test-dev@httpd.apache.org list-help: list-unsubscribe: list-post: Delivered-To: mailing list test-dev@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 85494 invoked from network); 20 Aug 2001 17:51:40 -0000 X-Authentication-Warning: doom.sfo.covalent.net: john set sender to jsachs@covalent.net using -f Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 10:49:57 -0700 From: john sachs To: test-dev@httpd.apache.org Subject: mod_env test Message-ID: <20010820104957.B134@doom.sfo.covalent.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i X-Linux: http://zlilo.com/ X-Spam-Rating: h31.sny.collab.net 1.6.2 0/1000/N so here's the deal. i wrote a test for mod_env and 2 tests are failing. these look to me to be valid tests, but i dont know how mod_env is supposed to work in this instance. what i'm doing in the two tests are setting an environment variable and then using UnsetEnv to unset it and attempting to verify that it is indeed unset. from the doc, you'd think this would work, but in both cases, it is still set. so do i check in a test that is failing or wait? -j